New York doctors tell The Post they’re seeing an uptick in moms with broken noses from their tykes — and they blame touchy-feely attachment parenting.

“It’s a steady stream . . . of moms who come in for this,” says Dr. Norman Rowe, an Upper East Side plastic surgeon. He says strap-on carriers, such as BabyBjörns, “should come with a warning,” as they put kids in primo schnoz-smacking position.

Co-sleeping and cuddling can also put parents’ sniffers at risk, as Cobble Hill mom of two Alexandra Sowa can attest. Her tot Henry, 2, has snapped her nose not once — but twice — from bedtime snuggles.

“It was a perfect family cuddle moment . . . and then he just bopped me,” says the 35-year-old doctor about both incidents. Sowa, who founded Midtown wellness clinic SoWell Health, insists she’s not mad at her “little head-butter,” but “I’ve given [my kids] my everything — C-section, bags under my eyes — and I [felt] like the one thing they weren’t going to do was touch was my nose. It’s like, ‘You took that from me, too?’ ”